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Transformation of adaptive thresholds by significance invariance for change detection

The detection of changes in image sequences often is the first essential step to video analysis, e.g. for the detection, classification and tracking of moving objects. As a binary classification problem, change detection is afflicted by the trade-off between two class error probabilities, viz. the r...

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